Table T2_10_1_1-4

2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports

This appendix provides detailed data tables for all measures analyzed for the 2012 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. Tables are included for measures discussed in the main text of the reports as well as for other measures that were examined but not included in the main text.

Table 2_10_1_1.4Adults who had a doctor's office or clinic visit in the last 12 months who sometimes or never got advice from provider to quit smoking, Medicare fee for service, by State, 2010–2011

2011

2010

State

Percent

SE

Percent

SE

Alabama

48.8

3.1

61.7

4.4

Alaska

54.1

4.5

55.3

7.3

Arizona

44.8

3.7

52.0

5.8

Arkansas

50.5

3.6

59.7

5.8

California

47.3

1.8

52.3

3.0

Colorado

38.2

4.4

51.6

6.3

Connecticut

44.8

4.3

38.3

7.1

Delaware

44.2

5.1

49.0

7.0

District of Columbia

44.1

6.5

47.1

8.6

Florida

44.4

1.9

47.8

2.9

Georgia

49.6

2.7

48.4

4.5

Hawaii

41.5

6.8

37.5

7.0

Idaho

47.4

5.1

48.8

7.8

Illinois

40.8

2.3

45.4

3.7

Indiana

46.8

3.0

51.4

4.8

Iowa

42.3

4.3

45.9

8.2

Kansas

43.8

4.2

50.0

7.7

Kentucky

45.9

2.8

56.6

4.7

Louisiana

39.3

3.7

58.0

5.5

Maine

43.2

5.5

41.3

7.3

Maryland

45.3

3.8

35.8

4.6

Massachusetts

40.4

3.0

32.9

5.3

Michigan

38.8

2.3

43.1

3.9

Minnesota

46.2

4.0

44.9

7.1

Mississippi

52.3

3.8

48.5

6.1

Missouri

44.1

2.9

50.8

4.4

Montana

55.7

5.0

33.9

6.2

Nebraska

46.8

5.7

69.6

6.8

Nevada

42.7

4.4

52.6

6.6

New Hampshire

39.3

5.2

27.7

6.5

New Jersey

41.1

2.9

43.5

4.5

New Mexico

42.6

5.1

53.2

7.3

New York

39.6

2.0

43.0

3.1

North Carolina

46.4

2.4

46.4

3.8

North Dakota

47.7

4.7

60.0

7.3

Ohio

46.9

2.4

45.0

3.6

Oklahoma

47.0

3.4

50.5

5.1

Oregon

43.0

4.5

45.7

7.3

Pennsylvania

43.6

2.5

45.6

3.5

Puerto Rico

39.2

6.8

50.0

9.1

Rhode Island

39.0

5.4

33.3

7.5

South Carolina

44.3

3.2

51.6

5.2

South Dakota

52.0

5.0

54.0

7.0

Tennessee

48.3

2.8

60.3

4.3

Texas

48.0

1.8

51.4

2.8

Utah

45.3

6.8

51.9

9.6

Vermont

42.9

5.4

38.6

7.3

Virgin Islands

46.2

8.0

60.0

8.3

Virginia

42.6

2.8

46.7

4.3

Washington

44.6

3.3

53.6

5.4

West Virginia

53.3

4.1

52.0

5.8

Wisconsin

38.7

3.7

41.6

5.2

Wyoming

47.8

4.7

51.0

7.0

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, National CAHPS Benchmarking Database.